Top 10 HIV Clinical Developments of 2013 (December 8, 2013)
Every year, thousands of research studies on HIV are presented and published. David Wohl, M.D., walks us through some of those whose findings may have the greatest affect on the way health care professionals prevent HIV transmission and treat people who are living with the virus.
In HIV JournalView, from TheBodyPRO.com

HIV JournalView: September 2012 (October 15, 2012)
David Alain Wohl, M.D., explores recently published findings regarding access to HIV care in the U.S., the impact of pain on clinic no-shows, links between atazanavir and gall/kidney stones, anal sex and HIV among women, and the limits of echocardiography.
In HIV JournalView, from TheBodyPRO.com

HIV JournalView (September 2007)
Among other reviews this month, David Wohl, M.D., looks at the latest studies on entecavir and HIV drug resistance and examines how saturated fat intake contributes to HIV-associated hypertriglyceridemia.
In HIV JournalView, from TheBodyPRO.com

HIV JournalView (July 2007)
Among other stories this month, Graeme Moyle, M.D., reviews the potential for shifting HIV tropism and what this means to the use of CCR5 antagonists.
In HIV JournalView, from TheBodyPRO.com

Top 10 HIV Medical Stories of 2006 (February 2007)
It's one of the most insightful, entertaining, informative HIV research recaps you'll read this year: The Body PRO's David Wohl, M.D., presents an end-of-year review of the developments that made the biggest waves among HIV health care professionals in 2006. If you're looking for an easy-to-digest recap of the most critical news in HIV over the last calendar year, this is the article to read.
In HIV JournalView, from TheBodyPRO.com

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